To raise money for a wedding...20s resentment for forcing girlfriend to engage in prostitution 17 times

Aug 05, 2025

To raise money for a wedding...20s resentment for forcing girlfriend to engage in prostitution 17 times
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A man who had his girlfriend prostitution to raise money for marriage was arrested.

The victim, who suffered from constant violence and threats, was found to have engaged in prostitution at least 17 times.

According to local Indonesian media, including Wahana News, police recently arrested a 26-year-old man at a hotel in Dongchikarang, western Java, on charges of violence and coercion of prostitution.




He promises marriage to 25-year-old woman B, whom he has dated for six months, saying, "I need money for the future."It was found that he had forced prostitution since March of this year on the grounds that "

The victim claimed that prostitution was carried out through the app, and A received 500,000 rupiah (about 42,000 won) per man.

According to the police, A did not hesitate to assault and threaten whenever the victim refused to engage in prostitution, and the intensity of the crime has become increasingly severe in the last two months.




Eventually, the woman couldn't bear it anymore and summoned her courage to report it to the police, and the police immediately launched an investigation.

Investigators contacted a man pretending to be a guest on a dating app, and arrested him as a red-handed offender at a hotel that arranged prostitution.

A police official said "He committed the crime to raise money for the marriage, but the means were subhuman""I used my girlfriend as a tool for sexual gain" he criticized.




During the investigation after the arrest, A claimed that his girlfriend agreed to prostitution, but the victim flatly denied it.

Police seized a man's cell phone and secured a number of evidence, including conversations about prostitution, and will indict him on charges of brokering and assaulting him.

A could face up to one year and four months in prison if convicted.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.